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JoMark65
Jan 30, 2024Aspirant
R7000 with VPN
I have a property in Europe and to watch UK TV whuke there I have set up my R7000 as a second router with Express VPN for routers on it. It works but I do not understand why the download speed for my...
JoMark65
Jan 31, 2024Aspirant
Thanks michaelkenward
The second router 'thing' actually does work & has been working for a while. The mbps speed between the 2 is the issue.
Unfortunately I have no choice but to go down the 2 router road.
It is the only way to get a VPN on your router in Europe as the internet provider gives you a router (that you can't put a VPN on) that you have to use or your internet won't work - (have tried it) - so you have to get a 2nd that will take a VPN. There are lots of people doing it now.
My question & what I can't understand is why the big drop in mbps between the 2? Why does the Netgear router not put out the same mbps as it receives, or at least somewhere near?
michaelkenward
Jan 31, 2024Guru - Experienced User
JoMark65 wrote:
The second router 'thing' actually does work & has been working for a while. The mbps speed between the 2 is the issue.
Two routers wired together can work, I currently have a similar setup, but that usually required the second one to give itself an IP address that does not clash with the main router.
You are using the R7000 in a strange mode, which may or may not explain your observations. You'll need a genuine expert to step in and help. But the general response is likely to be that "double NAT" is a bad idea.
Getting VPN to work is another challenge. I'm not familiar with ExpressVPN.
Did you try this?
Search - NETGEAR Communities – ExpressVPN
It is the only way to get a VPN on your router in Europe as the internet provider gives you a router (that you can't put a VPN on) that you have to use or your internet won't work - (have tried it) - so you have to get a 2nd that will take a VPN. There are lots of people doing it now.
My ISP tries the same move. Fortunately, I am still free to use my own modem. I can also use a modem/router in bridge (modem only) mode, although my ISP provides kit that won't allow that.
You don't say what your second router is.